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Category Archives: Cooking
>Sweet Roast Red Pepper Bisque with Jalapeño Cream
> How to Roast a Pepper Roasting peppers is a simple thing to do and the flavor that it adds to a dish is excellent. This is an ancient technique of cooking vegetables where the peppers are not actually “roast” in the oven but over an open flame. The skin becomes charred black as night.Continue reading “>Sweet Roast Red Pepper Bisque with Jalapeño Cream”
Sweet Roast Red Pepper Bisque with Jalapeño Cream
How to Roast a Pepper Roasting peppers is a simple thing to do and the flavor that it adds to a dish is excellent. This is an ancient technique of cooking vegetables where the peppers are not actually “roast” in the oven but over an open flame. The skin becomes charred black as night. WithContinue reading “Sweet Roast Red Pepper Bisque with Jalapeño Cream”
>Yin and Yang of Jellied Fish
> OK, firstly…there’s nothing really urban simple about this post other than it falls under the category of cooking, and that it is part of my work so I suppose it is also part of the sacred journey of my everyday life (though it doesn’t always seem that way when I’m stressing out at work).Continue reading “>Yin and Yang of Jellied Fish”
Yin and Yang of Jellied Fish
OK, firstly…there’s nothing really urban simple about this post other than it falls under the category of cooking, and that it is part of my work so I suppose it is also part of the sacred journey of my everyday life (though it doesn’t always seem that way when I’m stressing out at work). Anyhow,Continue reading “Yin and Yang of Jellied Fish”
>Culinary Simplicity
> Sometimes the simplest things seem to be the most satisfying…classic Croque Monsieur. “In cooking, as in all arts, simplicity is the sign of perfection.” Curnonsky (AKA Maurice Edmond Sailland)
Culinary Simplicity
Sometimes the simplest things seem to be the most satisfying…classic Croque Monsieur. “In cooking, as in all arts, simplicity is the sign of perfection.” Curnonsky (AKA Maurice Edmond Sailland)
>Employee Meal, 21 March 2011
> Yin and Yang salad with Toasted Sesame Vinaigrette. The below recipe is simple to make, super-flavorful, and makes a delicious and healthy marinade or dressing for chicken, fish, or beef. To view additional Employee Meals, click here. Toasted Sesame Vinaigrette Yield: 4 cups 3/4 cup rice vinegar 1/2 cup water 1/2 cup soy sauceContinue reading “>Employee Meal, 21 March 2011”
Employee Meal, 21 March 2011
Yin and Yang salad with Toasted Sesame Vinaigrette. The below recipe is simple to make, super-flavorful, and makes a delicious and healthy marinade or dressing for chicken, fish, or beef. To view additional Employee Meals, click here. Toasted Sesame Vinaigrette Yield: 4 cups 3/4 cup rice vinegar 1/2 cup water 1/2 cup soy sauce 1/2Continue reading “Employee Meal, 21 March 2011”
>Big Pot of Springtime
> OK, so it’s a little early in the season for local asparagus, but asparagus is one of my favorite vegetables and I made this soup today so I thought I’d post a recipe and a couple pictures…and nothing ushers in springtime more than asparagus (I think). The recipe I’m including is a slight variationContinue reading “>Big Pot of Springtime”
Big Pot of Springtime
OK, so it’s a little early in the season for local asparagus, but asparagus is one of my favorite vegetables and I made this soup today so I thought I’d post a recipe and a couple pictures…and nothing ushers in springtime more than asparagus (I think). The recipe I’m including is a slight variation ofContinue reading “Big Pot of Springtime”
>Più Aglio e Olio
> Tonight as a side dish for dinner I sauteed sliced Brussels sprouts aglio e olio style (in olive oil with lots of garlic and crushed hot pepper). I am convinced that all foods will taste great cooked like this (OK, maybe not all…but most). It’s so simple, yet healthy and super flavorful. Below isContinue reading “>Più Aglio e Olio”
Più Aglio e Olio
Tonight as a side dish for dinner I sauteed sliced Brussels sprouts aglio e olio style (in olive oil with lots of garlic and crushed hot pepper). I am convinced that all foods will taste great cooked like this (OK, maybe not all…but most). It’s so simple, yet healthy and super flavorful. Below is aContinue reading “Più Aglio e Olio”
>Yellow Chicken and Brown Rice
> This is yet another variation of chicken-and-rice that I made for my son and I for dinner tonight. All cultures seem to have their own version of chicken-and-rice and many are made using the same method but with different seasonings (and a few other ingredients, of course). In this version I used chicken wingsContinue reading “>Yellow Chicken and Brown Rice”
Yellow Chicken and Brown Rice
This is yet another variation of chicken-and-rice that I made for my son and I for dinner tonight. All cultures seem to have their own version of chicken-and-rice and many are made using the same method but with different seasonings (and a few other ingredients, of course). In this version I used chicken wings insteadContinue reading “Yellow Chicken and Brown Rice”
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#283 & # 284)
#283 (above)…A plastic bag containing 2lbs. of raw whole wheat bread dough, two tins of chick peas, a tin of tahini, lemon juice, and a small head of garlic. #284 (below)…Three loaves of freshly baked bread, two pints of freshly-made spiced humus, two small towels, and a half head of garlic. Hummus bil Tahina (ChickpeasContinue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#283 & # 284)”
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#283 & # 284)
> #283 (above)…A plastic bag containing 2lbs. of raw whole wheat bread dough, two tins of chick peas, a tin of tahini, lemon juice, and a small head of garlic. #284 (below)…Three loaves of freshly baked bread, two pints of freshly-made spiced humus, two small towels, and a half head of garlic. Hummus bil TahinaContinue reading “>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#283 & # 284)”
Kim-Chi (sort of)
I have been fascinated with naturally fermented foods for years…not only are they extremely good for you, they basically make themselves…you simply provide the right conditions. While some of these foods may be an acquired taste, once you have them they are like a drug…truly addicting. Anyhow, I’ve been going back-and-forth whether or not IContinue reading “Kim-Chi (sort of)”
>Kim-Chi (sort of)
> I have been fascinated with naturally fermented foods for years…not only are they extremely good for you, they basically make themselves…you simply provide the right conditions. While some of these foods may be an acquired taste, once you have them they are like a drug…truly addicting. Anyhow, I’ve been going back-and-forth whether or notContinue reading “>Kim-Chi (sort of)”
Curried Vegetable and Lamb Ragout (in pictures)
This is a very simple yet hearty and flavorful ragout. The method for a dish like this is about as simple as it gets: Saute or sweat whatever ingredients you have at hand or want to eat–meat, fish, poultry, or just vegetables–then add seasonings, liquid (broth and sometimes wine) and simmer for a while. HavingContinue reading “Curried Vegetable and Lamb Ragout (in pictures)”